Monkey Island on PSN for $9

Hey everyone, i just recently became a fan of telltale games by playing the back to the future game on the playstation network. While searching other telltale games i found Monkey Island all 5 episodes for $9. Can anyone give their opinion on the game and the price? Thanks

Right, but I thought you couldn't buy anything unless you had a credit card from the country you're buying from, and that Silverwolfpet could somehow manage it. Can you buy anything with your "foreign" credit card?

Sony has an idiotic way of asking you to create a real account and then shutting you down by telling you: "Oh we're sorry, romania sucks so we don't have support for PSN there. Tough luck!".

So I say: "Well, YOU suck!", being mature about it, and I just give fake names and addresses so I can buy stuff. The money reaches them in a legit way, I get the stuff in a legit way, everything is legit. If they're stupid about it, that's their fault.

I actually contacted Sony several times about this issue... nobody replied. So I took that as an "Ok, do as you want".

PayPal makes it safer (in my opinion). There are many people who sell fake cards, but official sites are good. You get the code in an e-mail and that's it.

I heard some people actually used romanian cards to buy directly from the store...but mine doesn't work. Visa or MasterCard has some issues with the PSN store, not sure about it. The important thing is that it is all legal and correct. They get money, I get product.

I've registered false address accounts to get demos earlier on PSN... on some occasions thing like themes are free in Japan and cost money for the US.

I know...it is unfair. All this political/merchandise stuff...meh.When I'll become really famous and I'll make huge budget movies, my movies will cost the same everywhere and they will be available everywhere!

Heck, I'll upload them personally on torrent sites so people who can't buy them will see them anyway!

When you create something cool, the idea is that people should see it! Money comes in second. Always.